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JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET 1962 HEAVEN ON EARTH
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MERLYN Win If you don't know it now you'll never know it. Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Voc. Agriculture • 1. HAROLD YOESEL Let's have a portyl Voc. Agriculture - 1 • 2 • 3 - 4. KARON ZORN I hate those gas lights. Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Commercial - 3 - 4, Home Economics - 1. SHARON ZORN Watch those frauleinsl Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Commercial - 3 - 4, Home Economics - 1. 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Garry Watzke .............. Kathleen Magor ............ Elizabeth Steinman ........ Vicki Metzger ............. SECOND ROW: Paul Weaver ............... Darrell Kopf .............. Steve Colerick ............ . . . President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer Vice-President Activities Activities Activities 18
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The day we had long been waiting for, September 3, 1959, we entered FCHS as Underdogs; that is, Freshmen. We immediately organized our class by choosing as our officers Larry Nedrow, President; Vicki Metzger, Secretary; Charlotte Hershberger, Treasurer. To represent our class in activities, we chose Steve Colerick and Teri Krumme. To prove our intellectual ability, the following brains of the class made the honor roll: Dennis Arnold, John Auxier, Richard Baker, Charles Hoffman, Judy Hueb-ner, Chick James, Betty Koester, Darrell Kopf, Kathleen Magor, Cheryl Stephenson, Steve Stucker, Betsy Smith, Gloria Schatz, Merlyna Faller, Elizabeth Stein-man, Merlyn Witt, Garry Watzke, and Larry Watzke. Those attending the District Music Contest at Peru were Dianne Arnold, Steve Colerick, Cheryl Willits, Charles Hoffman, John Luebs, Vicki Metzger,, Kathleen Magor, Nancy McCoy, Steve Stucker, Merlyna Faller, Glenda Schmidt, Ronnie Sander, Karon Zorn, Sharon Zorn, and Sheryl Grush. Members of FFA were Ronnie Apel, Robert Bachman, Dennis Arnold, Larry Rider, Leonard Rieger, and Merlyn Witt. The first lap of the race was completed. We left for three-months' vacation, but were eager to enter again in August, only this time a step higher — Sophomores. We immediately chose our officers: President, Paul Weaver; Vice-President, John Auxier; Secretary-Treasurer, Charlotte Hershberger; Activities Committee, Ben Maze and Larry Nedrow. Amony the future Einsteins were Richard Baker, Larry Griffiths, Judy Huebner, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Chick James, Betty Koester, Darrell Kopf, Kathleen Magor, Larry Rider, Cheryl Stephenson, Steven Stucker, Betsy Smith, Claudia Tramm, and Garry Watzke. Also, these little Einsteins proudly represented us in the Peru Scholastic Contest: Richard Baker, Cheryl Willits, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Charlotte Hershberger, Chick James, Betty Koester, Darrell Kopf, Kathleen Magor, Cheryl Stephenson, Steve Stucker, Merlyna Faller, and Garry Watzke. Among those attending the District Music Contest were Dianne Arnold, Cheryl Willits, Susan Faller, Sheryl Grush, Charles Hoffman, Charlotte Hershberger, Betty Koester, Karen Kersey, John Luebs, Ronnie Lutz, Vicki Metzger, Kathleen Magor, Nancy McCoy, Larry Nedrow, Steve Stucker, Merlyna Faller, Joyce Stewart, Ronnie Sander, Larry Watzke, Karon Zorn, and Sharon Zorn. Going to All-State this year at Lincoln were Sharon and Karon Zorn. Although it seemed our brains outnumbered our brawn, we still had these contributing to athletics. Wilbur Haws lettered in football; Chick James, football, basketball, track; Ben Maze, basketball, track; and Leonard Rieger, track. Members of FFA were Robert Bachman, Larry Rider, Leonard Rieger, and Harold Yoesel. Lettering in Band were Dianne Arnold, Charles Hoffman, Karen Kersey, John Davies, Teri Krumme, Vicki Metzger, Kathleen Magor, Nancy McCoy, Larry Nedrow, Steve Stucker, Ronnie Sander, Garry Watzke, Larry Watzke, Karon and Sharon Zorn. Again we left for a three-month recuperation period before returning as semi-wheels. Back for the third lap of the race which began in August, we chose our class officers. Those best qualified for the offices were President, Larry Nedrow; Vice-President, Chick James,- Secretary, Charlotte Hershberger; Treasurer, Elizabeth Steinman. We also elected John Auxier and Paul Weaver to the Activities Committee. Our class sponsors were Mrs. Kommer, Mrs. Lunsford, Mr. Roesch, and Mr. Peterson. Those faithfully contributing their smartness to the class by making the honor roll were Richard Baker, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Chick James, Betty Koester, Karen Kersey, Kathleen Magor, Garry Watzke, Larry Watzke, and Sharon Zorn. Further proving their intelligence by participating in the Peru Scholastic Contest were Richard Baker, Cheryl Willits, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Chick James, Kathleen Magor, Steve Stucker, Garry and Larry Watzke. Receiving Band letters again this year were the same as in the sophomore year including Claudia Tramm. Under the direction of Mrs. Ahern we presented our Junior Class play, Father of the Bride. The cast included Richard Baker, Carol DeLong, John Davies, Susan Faller, Charles Hoffman, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Charlotte Hershberger, Chick James, Betty Koester, Karen Kersey, Teri Krumme, John Luebs, Ronnie Lutz, Vicki Metzger, Kathleen Magor, Nancy McCoy, Larry Nedrow, Larry Rider, Cheryl Stephenson, Steve Stucker, Betsy Smith, Merlyna Faller, Elizabeth Steinman, David Tubach, Paul Weaver, and Larry Watzke. Lettering in sports were John Auxier, football; Steve Colerick, football, basketball, and track; Wilbur Haws, football, track; Steve James, football; Ben Maze, basketball, track; Leonard Rieger, track; Merlyn Witt, track; Frank Reavis, golf. First-State awards in GAA were received by Carol DeLong, Edna Davolt, Charlotte Hershberger, Janet Oliver, Cheryl Stephenson, Roberta Morehead, and Elizabeth Steinman. Attending District Music Contest were Dianne Arnold, 20
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